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you give us exclusive mining contracts. she didn't go that far but she was the first one to go to angola, the first secretary of state to do that. same with nigeria. she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we haven't seen before. >> based on what you saw in the trip, can you fill in more of the blanks on how she operates as secretary of state? >> but what we do know is he has been surprised at how bad things have gotten in afghanistan. along with all of his aides. they think things have degraded further than he anticipated. so i think what's happened here is he brought in a lot of outside the box thirst. people when they come back and leave government service, temporary government service to commission us to take part in this report,
you give us exclusive mining contracts. she didn't go that far but she was the first one to go to angola, the first secretary of state to do that. same with nigeria. she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy...
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and is that what's holding us back from dow 10,000? >> we're seeing growth second half of the year. >> is he the man who can help us get over the hump? >>> also tonight, one government controlled bank sees signs in another government controlled bank. what's it mean for your money? a lot. and the president takes the show on the road. an unfiltered audience on the new american civil war, health care. a major question, how will we pay for it. >> you are absolutely right that i can't cover another 46 million people for free. you're right. i can't do that. >> then, what can you do and what will you do? we're starting to get some more answers tonight. want the real deal with dennis neal? no problem. "cnbc reports" starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm dennis neal. that was a smack in the face on a friday, wasn't it? stocks give up their gains for the week and end up down half a percentage point for the first down week in over a month. an unexpected drop in consumer sentiment drove that little binge of profit taking but i'm not worried. thi
and is that what's holding us back from dow 10,000? >> we're seeing growth second half of the year. >> is he the man who can help us get over the hump? >>> also tonight, one government controlled bank sees signs in another government controlled bank. what's it mean for your money? a lot. and the president takes the show on the road. an unfiltered audience on the new american civil war, health care. a major question, how will we pay for it. >> you are absolutely right...
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all of us. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine vigorous civic participation as disruption. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine our mere existence as an incitement to violence. it is true they are attempting to redefine dissent as as hatred when in fact our dissent is rooted in love of liberty and prosperity for all. [applause] they are doing all of these things. they have unlimited resources to do it including our own tax dollars. but all of that mud slinging cannot mask an inconvene yent truth. the era of hope and change is dead and it only took six months in office for them to kill it. but don't just take my word for it. listen to some of these assessments. quote, obama is a master orator and master politician who mainly focuses on his own political victory. no. i think we all want to believe he will bring the change he talked about, but he is disappointing on every direction. yes. i don't see or feel any change, and there is absolutely no transparency in govern
all of us. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine vigorous civic participation as disruption. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine our mere existence as an incitement to violence. it is true they are attempting to redefine dissent as as hatred when in fact our dissent is rooted in love of liberty and prosperity for all. [applause] they are doing all of these things. they have unlimited resources to do it including our own tax dollars. but all of that mud slinging...
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better you than us. like, why aren't republicans saying, "here's some things you can do that we'll like." here are our red lines. if you do the public option, no. surtaxes, no. higher taxes on capital gains, no. but if you have an idea as to how to slow the growth in medicare, if you want to do things like this health exchanges, making it easier to afford to make it easier to buy across state lines, well, good luck to you. that sounds pretty good. and if you're prepared to take the political heat, again, you know, good luck to you. >> moyers: i'm reminded that you grew up in canada. >> i did. >> moyers: couldn't the conservative, a calm conservative make a case for that kind of national insurance plan in this country? >> look, where those plans have grown up, as in britain, for example, you've seen conservatives make their peace with them, as the british conservatives have done. and once something is integrated into the status quo of your country, it gets conservative. there are, i think, a lot of reason
better you than us. like, why aren't republicans saying, "here's some things you can do that we'll like." here are our red lines. if you do the public option, no. surtaxes, no. higher taxes on capital gains, no. but if you have an idea as to how to slow the growth in medicare, if you want to do things like this health exchanges, making it easier to afford to make it easier to buy across state lines, well, good luck to you. that sounds pretty good. and if you're prepared to take the...
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then you get to use your health care in a way that you deem should be, it should be used. so good. we've gotten to the truth about that one. thank you very much. i want to you stick around here throughout the hour, we're going to take more of your questions. it really have hot out here in atlanta, georgia and all of my guests can attest to that parched. need some water. president obama's health care me meeting starts at 5:45 it could start at any minute. we're getting to the truth. getting to the bottom of what's going on with health care reform and trying to get away pretty rhetoric and get american people what they need to hear, what's true and what's false about this. stick around. also weather heating up. the tropics specificly. there are two storms strengthening out in the atlantic. jacqui jeras is in the cnn hurricane headquarters tracking the storms for us. >> i'm don lemon live at centennial olympic park in atlanta, build as one of the biggest town hals on health care. just happened short time ago. it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousand
then you get to use your health care in a way that you deem should be, it should be used. so good. we've gotten to the truth about that one. thank you very much. i want to you stick around here throughout the hour, we're going to take more of your questions. it really have hot out here in atlanta, georgia and all of my guests can attest to that parched. need some water. president obama's health care me meeting starts at 5:45 it could start at any minute. we're getting to the truth. getting to...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. >> kelly: good afternoon captioned by closed captioning services, inc. the death panel, health care for seniors. and plus, remember fannie mae and freddie mac? meet their cousin jenny, the latest subprime mortgage lender and possible bailout considered e-candidate. gearing up for the 2010 sen have yo yous-- census. the journal editorial report starts right now. welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. claims fast and furious that the democrat health care reform plan, what critics are calling death panels for seniors and children with birth defects. sarah palin got in on the act recently writing on her facebook page, saying the american i know and love is not one where my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of a death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they are worthy of health care. what they said this week. >> the rumor circulatin
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we did not want to-- fight for us, stand up. democrat or republican, we will vote you out. >> wait a minute, wait a minute! wait a minute, wait a minute, you want to leave? leave. >> i am going to speak my mind before i leave for good. your people told me i could. >> well, that's just a few of the scenes from town hall meetings across the country this week, including the last one where senator arlen specter fired up over at health care reform in pennsylvania. a passionate statement like the ones you just heard, they led to this white house reaction. >> this is part of the american tradition. i think what is unproductive though is that somebody tries to come to a town hall meeting and you can't ask your question or your mother can't ask her question because somebody else is yelling. that's what cable tv and the food fight bring to this. i think we all have something to lose if we let cable television come to town hall meetings and kill health care reform for another year and put the special interests back in charge. >> so, i gues
we did not want to-- fight for us, stand up. democrat or republican, we will vote you out. >> wait a minute, wait a minute! wait a minute, wait a minute, you want to leave? leave. >> i am going to speak my mind before i leave for good. your people told me i could. >> well, that's just a few of the scenes from town hall meetings across the country this week, including the last one where senator arlen specter fired up over at health care reform in pennsylvania. a passionate...
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many, many, days away from us. for r tonight. cloud will be fading away. could see fog first thing tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon. sunny, hot. once again. cumulus clouds. one or two lonely showers in the mountains. possibility. not a likelihood. for this evening. clearing skies. and warm, those cumulus clouds. they need the sunshine to keep going. without that, we'll be mostly clear by morning. a wonderful day to got out. have the morning bike ride. jog, swim. 65 to 72 degrees. when you get up tomorrow morning to go to sunday service. tomorrow look today. the little cumulus field will build in once agn.ain. little warmer tomorrow with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s to low 90s. across the area. here is your all-important seven-day forecast. 93 monday. 92, tuesday. first chance of a shower really comes back in wednesday. time frame. and another good chance, better chance of rain nextfriday, saturday. >> okay. thank you. appreciate it. >> next in sports. nats make a record offer to their number one pick. steven strasbourg. >>> trying to pick u
many, many, days away from us. for r tonight. cloud will be fading away. could see fog first thing tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon. sunny, hot. once again. cumulus clouds. one or two lonely showers in the mountains. possibility. not a likelihood. for this evening. clearing skies. and warm, those cumulus clouds. they need the sunshine to keep going. without that, we'll be mostly clear by morning. a wonderful day to got out. have the morning bike ride. jog, swim. 65 to 72 degrees. when you...
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he's been willing to share with us. we've got a couple other special guests that i want to acknowledge. first of all, i stole him from you to make him what i believe will be the best secretary of the interior in the history of the united states, tim salazar. [ applause ] but i left things in good hands with the outstanding congressman and brother of ken, john salazar. [ applause ] your outstanding governor of this great state, bill ritter is here. [ applause ] as well as the extraordinary first lady of the state, jeannie ritter is here as well. [ applause ] two of the finest young senators that we've got in washington right now, senator mark udoll and senator michael bennett. [ applause ] i want to thank the hospitality of grand junction mayor bruce hill. [ applause ] and finally, i want to thank hilly bishop for the invocation and i want to thank the central high students for their national anthem and pledge of allegiance. thank you, guys. [ applause ] oh, and central high principal jody deer who is here. [ applause ]
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thanks for watching us tonight. when democrats attack, that's the subject of tonight's talking points memo. in honor of the 40th anniversary of woodstock and the town hall protesters i'm humming that old buffalo bill springfield song. remember that line? ♪ there's something happening here what it is is exactly clear. the people have had it. all that the party in power can do is to dismiss and denone nice. what happened to the democrats being the party of the little guy? white house press secretary robert gibbs keeps saying that the town halls are not representative. it is just all a lot of chatter and team obama says that the people are just misinformed. the left has spent a lot of time, effort, and money trying to discredit the town hallers as the yahoo racist fringe. this strategy has clearly back fired. look, democrats have been caught flat-footed, it's obvious by this popular uprising. all those harvard grads at the white house should have known better. powerful arguments against socialized medicine have been
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angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial park.
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twitter us or tweet us twitter.com/julie banderas. >> gregg: i would like to know whether i would lose my health care coverage. all of these expert groups out there who said we studied it, you will lose many of you will lose your health care coverage. >> julie: that is probably a common question we'll be getting. >> gregg: a townhall rematch pitting democratic congressman against a critic of health care reform, local doctor brian hill. a fiery exchange. it made some national headlines. how did the encountering this time around? marian silver is lives from jones borrow, just outside of atlanta. >> this was a balanced debate at this high school today. crowd was half people that are for the president's health care plan and half was against it. one thing that was common, one person asked questions that are important to them. congressman david scott tried to answer those questions and he echoed what the obama administration is saying about this plan and that is they want to make sure that people who have preexisting conditions or developmental conditions don't lose their coverage. also, he
twitter us or tweet us twitter.com/julie banderas. >> gregg: i would like to know whether i would lose my health care coverage. all of these expert groups out there who said we studied it, you will lose many of you will lose your health care coverage. >> julie: that is probably a common question we'll be getting. >> gregg: a townhall rematch pitting democratic congressman against a critic of health care reform, local doctor brian hill. a fiery exchange. it made some national...
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thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance reform... sorry, legislation is, there' be a set of rul about what are the minim benefits that need to be providedo people are adequately protected what's the bas plan that peopleill get? at are the subsidies that people are going to t? and will the subsidi that ople get be adequate so that now they're gointo be required have health insurance corage, they can actually afford that verage? and when we see e details of e legislation, when we get t a house bi and a senate bill ana final bill, i believe everyone wilbe focused on that question because sometng on the order o
thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance...
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they'll be with us for a long time. and they -- the conservatives made the effort and have done several things, number once had a change of promotions from the federalist society to the clerkships to the reagan administration to solicitor general's office to llc, to appellate courts and to the supreme court and have a chain of candidates. still in the wings, if we should have another republican president and the liberals on the other hand -- and they've done something else and developed a simple doctrine, two doctrines which they've repeated over and over again, number one, we don't want an activist court. liberals are activists, they will overrule the elected branch of the government and undemocratic and now, by any measure of activism, and the only semi objective measure of activism is how often do you overturn law by congress as unconstitutional and state laws and so forth, this is the most activist court in the history by far, activist on the right wing direction, not the liberal direction, but it is extraordinarily
they'll be with us for a long time. and they -- the conservatives made the effort and have done several things, number once had a change of promotions from the federalist society to the clerkships to the reagan administration to solicitor general's office to llc, to appellate courts and to the supreme court and have a chain of candidates. still in the wings, if we should have another republican president and the liberals on the other hand -- and they've done something else and developed a...
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he gives us nothing new. he brings up a human prop and beginning to give us a sob story to pass this atrocious health care bill. a matter of fact is that most people are satisfied with their health care providers, over 80% and obama is losing this day. even independents now, a majority of them don't agree with president obama's specific proposals to reform the health care industry. i can't believe that he continues to put this notion that we can have a public plan and it is not -- you can keep your private healthcare insurance. independent studies, said that nearly 100,000,000 people would be shocked out of their private insurance and put onto a public plan because small businesses are described by people because it will be in their financial interest. >> julie: i'm courting president obama, i took notes during the thing and i'm quoting him he said everybody that has private insurance will keep their insurance. are you saying it, the president is misinformed, or be, is being untruthful iraqis being untruthful
he gives us nothing new. he brings up a human prop and beginning to give us a sob story to pass this atrocious health care bill. a matter of fact is that most people are satisfied with their health care providers, over 80% and obama is losing this day. even independents now, a majority of them don't agree with president obama's specific proposals to reform the health care industry. i can't believe that he continues to put this notion that we can have a public plan and it is not -- you can keep...
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you give us exclusive ning contracts. shdidn't go that far but sh was the first one to go ango, the first seretary of state to do hat. same wit nigeria. e went -- thepeg wasa trade conference inkenya at the benning. and she waed to go to africa and she sa look, i g powerful envoys like ichard holbok and george mitell working in paistan andisrael full-timehich enables me to go with my press on a 11-day trip toafrica. certnly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we havet seen before. >> based on hat you saw n the trip, can you fill inmore of the blanks on hw she operates as sretary of state >> but what wedo know s he has been surprised athow bad things he gotten in afghanistan. along with all of hisaides. they think things ve dgraded furthethan he anticipated. so i think whas happened here is he broughin a lot of outside the box thirst. people wn they come bac and eave government service, temporary government servi to ommission us to take part in is report, they're speaking freely to the ress and we're geing from themthe fact
you give us exclusive ning contracts. shdidn't go that far but sh was the first one to go ango, the first seretary of state to do hat. same wit nigeria. e went -- thepeg wasa trade conference inkenya at the benning. and she waed to go to africa and she sa look, i g powerful envoys like ichard holbok and george mitell working in paistan andisrael full-timehich enables me to go with my press on a 11-day trip toafrica. certnly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we havet seen before. >> based...
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we better use our head.o@5 glenn: america, i'm going to go on vacation next week, but when i come back, we have quite a week of shows to do for you. we have been working on them for a while, and i'm going to be introducing you to what i think is really going on in this country, methodically lay it out and then show you how to fight it, how to stand up. know what you're dealing with. i have been telling you for a while, something is not right with the direction is headed in right now. i think i know what it is, and it revolves around some of these czars. well, now there's something else that has been bothering me for a while, and lo and behold, we have a new czar! radio is under attack by the federal communications commission. i told you before, pay no attention to the fairness doctrine. it's not going to happen, but this man is the f.c.c.'s new chief diversity officer. when i say "new chief diversity officer." i didn't know they had an old one. his name is mark lloyd. he wants private broadcasters to pay li
we better use our head.o@5 glenn: america, i'm going to go on vacation next week, but when i come back, we have quite a week of shows to do for you. we have been working on them for a while, and i'm going to be introducing you to what i think is really going on in this country, methodically lay it out and then show you how to fight it, how to stand up. know what you're dealing with. i have been telling you for a while, something is not right with the direction is headed in right now. i think i...
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we have lori robinson, she joins us to break it all down. and we'll hear from the doctors tonight, did they like what they heard from the president? was it true what they heard? what are their concerns? we're following you, you're following us, twitter, face book, my space or ireport.com. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, heard you're getting free nights from hotels.com. how? well, funny you should ask. you see, after i book 10 nights, i get a free one. say i spend 2 nights at a big name hotel, 3 at a boutique, and 5 at a beach resort... and boom! free night. ( dings, monkey chatters ) ( in a baby voice ) aren't you a smart one? ( monkey laughs ) accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. >>> all right, we're covering this debate on cnn live. the bigges
we have lori robinson, she joins us to break it all down. and we'll hear from the doctors tonight, did they like what they heard from the president? was it true what they heard? what are their concerns? we're following you, you're following us, twitter, face book, my space or ireport.com. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> is it a reference point in hundreds of thousands of middle aged american, what happened on a muddy field north of new york city on this date in 1969. many years later, many proudly proclaim i was there. the "there" is woodstock, as i found on a weekend trip to the, the music and feeling still echo today. the stage was right about where? what happened on this grassy field in upstate new york 40 years ago was a touchstone for duke devlin's generation. >> it was really overwhelming when you came down, you seen this ball and a whole hillside full of ople. >> reporter: stwas a age of hippies and a couldn't divided over war. duke and the half million others who came here by car and by foot were the so-called "we" generation and formed a primitive community against a backdrop of rock 'n' roll. officially it was the woodstock music and arts fair, 30-plus acts over three days. joan baez was 28 and six months pregnant when she took the stage as
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> is it a reference point in hundreds of thousands of middle aged american, what happened on a muddy field north of new york city on this date in 1969. many years later, many proudly proclaim i was there. the "there" is woodstock, as i found on a weekend trip to the, the music and feeling still echo today. the stage was right about where? what happened on this grassy field in upstate new york 40 years ago...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind does surface, which we're anticipating coming off the land and blowing to the ocean we could ge an increase of wind. so we have a lot of uncertainty until that wind blows blowing around. >> could it be fanning toward invite communities that have been evacuated. >> exactly, some of areas even to the west, even where we're standing could potential be at risk. >> somebody like me, you think of a fire as dang are you. for you guys, you talk about them having personalities. does this fire have some personality? >> to personalize this one is the
but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind...
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tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we wi not see again. >> her brothers, jn andobert anddward, all made hdlines and made the historbooks. she made a difference. she changed the way we e each other. before eice knedy bece the face and voi of tse who are mentally disabled, they were basically shunted fromhe mainstam of society. she brought themo the bright sunshi of acceptance, where they can work and go to school and be accepted. is an enormous and it - an ormous achievement. >> thanks, last word. see you next wk. for a transcriptf this broadct, log on to sidewashington.tv.
tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we wi not see again. >> her brothers, jn andobert anddward, all made hdlines and made the historbooks. she made a difference. she changed the way we e each other. before eice knedy bece the face and voi of tse...
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possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you for that speech. it was refreshing, personal, and insightful. now, we will go to the face of the evening wear some of the young contest winners will have questions read to justice thomas. let me just say before we go to that, i have a question for you, justice thomas. i understand you are on the supreme court. [laughter] can you handle parking tickets? >> yes, i pay them. >> alright. [applause] [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, tonight's winners -- and suzy asked if we submitted their questions -- as you heard
possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas,...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> a lot happening tonight. a quick check at headlines. erica hill. >> we begin with an interesting piece of video. take a look at this. woman yanked from her minivan in upstate new york during a traffic stop, tasered by a sheriff's deputy, happens with her two kids in the car in zwra january. the woman filed notice she plans to sue the local county sheriff's department for wrongful condu
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many of us have had great favors done for us by doctors. him keep coming back to that, that reflects who he is and where he comes from. he ran a great campaign as a moderate. what is coming out is a hard anticapitalist -- >> wait a minute. does it go beyond that? is it class warfare? >> this is saul speaking. >> he wants to amputate all the conservative's foot, is that what you are trying to say? >> you want to defend obama on this? >> i want to say you have distorted what he said. what he is saying is the primary care physicians who take care of people who are mostly well do not make money, what we need is people to manage people with chronic illnesses. and the surgeons make a large amount of money for doing operations. i'm not saying the operation wasn't necessary, but we have a shift to the chronic management of illness and away from the secret service and part of -- i'm sorry. you can laugh all you want, but that's what he said. >> for goodness sakes, you could not misintrept what he said. >> the doctors are basically supporting the pla
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david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that money to be paid off in terms of the price. >> boo hoo hoo. i'm crying for the drug companies. a patent is a licensed monopoly, a license to rape and pillage your customers. that is what they often do. the patent period is 20 years. a certain amount of that is used for research and development. what i say is shorten the patent period to get cheap drugs on the market and in exchange we guarantee a certain period. 10 years or whatever in which the patent will be in effect. they get a guarantee and we get cheaper drugs. david: they are raping and pillaging. >> blame that o
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god help us all. how we cannot have a serious conversation in this country and talk about things that are truly important. last night i left you with the idea and i want to leave it with you again, don't fell anybody not to question things. listen to the answers, even if you don't like them but if they are
god help us all. how we cannot have a serious conversation in this country and talk about things that are truly important. last night i left you with the idea and i want to leave it with you again, don't fell anybody not to question things. listen to the answers, even if you don't like them but if they are
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fuel use. and corporate purchasing cards. administration failed to fully comply with certain state regulations for purchasing equipment for contractors. and it did not waste follow up when items went missing. audit covered november of 2005 to july of 2008. >> the governor of maryland talks about thousands of suggests he received on how to save the state money. some are lifting a tuition freeze in state colleges and universities. and stop the purchasing of new voting machines for the state of maryland. others want the state to reduce land acquisitions for the state's program known as open space. >> one of the themes that keeps coming through, from state employees, is the notion of closing all of state government. around holiday times. and in order to allow people to plan and also to save more money by being able to close all operations on the same day. >> the governors office is trying to find $400 million in budget cuts by labor day to balance the budget. >> meantime federal stimulus funding ear marked for maryland could save
fuel use. and corporate purchasing cards. administration failed to fully comply with certain state regulations for purchasing equipment for contractors. and it did not waste follow up when items went missing. audit covered november of 2005 to july of 2008. >> the governor of maryland talks about thousands of suggests he received on how to save the state money. some are lifting a tuition freeze in state colleges and universities. and stop the purchasing of new voting machines for the state...
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it will be used as propaganda. the thing to remember is jim webb is not there in a state department at all. he's there as a member of a committee in the senate, a subcommittee of that. he's not there remembpresenting state department. it's a balancing act. it could be, possibly, a new chapter for u.s.-myanmar relationships. it doesn't have a ambassador there. there are sanctions in place. the policies in the bush years are to impose sanctions to try to turn off the trade taps of this country. china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a high ranking u.s. official. he did get th
it will be used as propaganda. the thing to remember is jim webb is not there in a state department at all. he's there as a member of a committee in the senate, a subcommittee of that. he's not there remembpresenting state department. it's a balancing act. it could be, possibly, a new chapter for u.s.-myanmar relationships. it doesn't have a ambassador there. there are sanctions in place. the policies in the bush years are to impose sanctions to try to turn off the trade taps of this country....
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host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully concerned about congress. folbaum made a couple of comments that i found very telling. -- obama made a couple of comments that i found very telling. why have we run up deficits if he is concerned? one of the most insightful questions posted was why have we gone from talking about health care to health insurance. the reality is that he has to find a demon, a dragon to slay and he has decided that the health insurance people are who he can go after. host: his chief pollster spoke at the economic club of canada and they found out that people hate insurance companies so we read framed the de
host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully...
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and they gave us ballads and i was filling them out next to my wife, who is a strong democrat at that point. and i said, i think i'm going to vote for george w. bush. >> george h. w. bush. >> thanks for correcting me. and she said if you do i'm going to go back and tell everybody at the university of notre dame where i was a professor there of republicans, i ended up, i won't tell you how i voted because i don't want to get in trouble with my wife. i think there were a number of things that were changing and how i viewed the world. and i think being in poland in 1989 was a major turning point for me being under a socialist system at that point. >> you have written three books. do you have another when you're working on right now? >> yes, you. >> on? >> if a book on when hollywood was right, how the hollywood right change the republican party. stick with and talking with donald critchlow was a professor at saint louis university and the author of three books. this is his most recent, the american conservative movement, 1945 to the present, cowritten with nancy mcclung. >> thank you. >>
and they gave us ballads and i was filling them out next to my wife, who is a strong democrat at that point. and i said, i think i'm going to vote for george w. bush. >> george h. w. bush. >> thanks for correcting me. and she said if you do i'm going to go back and tell everybody at the university of notre dame where i was a professor there of republicans, i ended up, i won't tell you how i voted because i don't want to get in trouble with my wife. i think there were a number of...
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saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2 million americans, every year, are alive and cured from cancer in this country because they don't have canadian health care. and that is the fact. this is america. i would be happy to show you that we have a 30% better cure rate on almost every cancer than canada does. and the reason is, you may get diagnosed early, but you get, you get a ability to get in line. and the average breast cancer patient in canada today waits six months before they're in treatment. that's six months. now, we don't want to get in the line. access to care isn't getti
saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2...
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they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and actually we had a really good response from him because, see, one of the problems that we have being effective in the blog atmosphere is that we started this tactic of we would say you know what, here's a maveragenal race marginal race in wisconsin or oregon or minnesota and we're going to get a lot of small contribute yngs and we're going to target that race and see if we can't take that seat back for a democrat. but what happens is they see all these little $25 contributions come in, but they don't see it as coming from us. they don't think of us as a lobb
they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and...
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it tells us that the kennedys were all well family. -- a royal family. a most extraordinary president, a moderate senator, bobbie, -- martyred senator, bobby. i do not think the young generation can match the elders, and that is not a put down pre but it is an amazing generation that we will not see again. >> her brothers, john and robert, all made headlines and the history books. she made a difference. she change the way we see each other. before her -- before eunice kennedy became the face and voice of those who are mentally disabled, they were basically shunted from the mainstream of our society. she put her hand over them and brought them into acceptance, or they can work and go to school and be accepted. an enormous achievement. >> thanks. last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
it tells us that the kennedys were all well family. -- a royal family. a most extraordinary president, a moderate senator, bobbie, -- martyred senator, bobby. i do not think the young generation can match the elders, and that is not a put down pre but it is an amazing generation that we will not see again. >> her brothers, john and robert, all made headlines and the history books. she made a difference. she change the way we see each other. before her -- before eunice kennedy became the...
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today shirley and bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grass fire.org they no longer represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley and bannister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for the fact that grass fire told the irs at the time that they weren't doing any work to influence the elections of 2004. now, again, shirley and bannister no longer represent grass fire but when they did, that's what grass fire was up to. currently shirleyy and bannister represents an organization called the bradley foundation. the bradley foundation is a major funder of -- wait for it -- freedom works. in 2008 the bradley foundation provided a $25,000 grant to the freedom works foundation. the same year the bradley foundation also gave a $25,000 grant to the organization americans for prosperity. we
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eliminate the use of the front license plates. they're always being made and it costs money for materials and to manufacture the plates. to read more comments or to leave one of your own go, to abc2news.com. the story is in our slide show. >>> you work hard your whole life and put away as much money as you can for retirement. so imagine trying to access your money only to find out you can't touch it. it's happening. and the federal government wants you to know the warning signs. tonight, joce sterman explains how to protect your future. >> reporter: dick allen is enjoying the golden years of retirement, and he worked hard to get there one of his jobs was for a small environmental company. >> i was running a warehouse for them. >> reporter: but he eventually got laid off, and then the company went belly-up. and when he went to change his 401(k) plan, he got a huge surprise. >> they said well you're locked up. >> he had no access to his cash. the 401(k) plan orphaned. >> an orphaned 401(k) plan is a plan where there is no fiduciary
eliminate the use of the front license plates. they're always being made and it costs money for materials and to manufacture the plates. to read more comments or to leave one of your own go, to abc2news.com. the story is in our slide show. >>> you work hard your whole life and put away as much money as you can for retirement. so imagine trying to access your money only to find out you can't touch it. it's happening. and the federal government wants you to know the warning signs....
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we thank you for being with us tonight. for all of us, good night for there new york. next, in for campbell brown, john roberts. >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answered. president obama pushes his health care plan in montana, but is everybody buying what the president is selling? >> we keep getting the bull. that's all we get. is bull. you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: plus, michael vick returns to the nfl after two years in prison for dogfighting. >> i was wrong for what i did. after everything that happened at that point in time, my life was wrong. to this day, i can't understand why i was involved in such pointless activity. >> not everyone is welcoming him with open arms. >> i'm just a little upset with it, because i'm such an animal lover. >> crazy signing. i don't know what they'll do with the public relations part of it. >> has vick paid enough of a price for his crime? >>> and the stories you may have missed this week. chuck grassley's blast at the president, and the town halls that didn't turn into shout fests. >>> p
we thank you for being with us tonight. for all of us, good night for there new york. next, in for campbell brown, john roberts. >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answered. president obama pushes his health care plan in montana, but is everybody buying what the president is selling? >> we keep getting the bull. that's all we get. is bull. you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: plus, michael vick returns to the nfl after two years in...
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thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam veteran and has a troubled mind i think is the best way of putting it. and obviously, one doesn't know why he swam this lake. there were reports at the time that he had a vision she was going to be assassinated. >> earlier today, webb became the first american to meet with myanm myanmar's top leader, but perhaps the biggest achievement came when he was allowed to meet with the opposition leader today. he conveyed his deep respects. >>> the taliban are claiming responsibility for today's suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. at least seven died in that attack and 91 were wounded. the bomb site is next to the u.n.
thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam...
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joe was there with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. he does -- what he's doing this morning across this country because he loves this country, and he's not a quiter. he's a fighter. i want to introduce to you joe the plumber. [applause] [applause] >> i really appreciate you all coming. i loved my own plumbing crews. i had communications engineer. i had guys that worked for me. [applause] >> not that you-all work for me, but you do work for the american people? one way or another. and i believe in giving credit where credit is due. and i want to thank you for what you do. you guys are empowering your fellow man. what you guys are doing is incredible, getting the information out there, blogging. we can't do that without you guys. americans for prosperity, a lot of great organizations out there can't do it without the american people, and that's you guys. so thank you very much. i really appreciate it. [applause] >> usually my speech is about yelling at people, to be honest with you. usually i don't make people feel good about themselves,
joe was there with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. he does -- what he's doing this morning across this country because he loves this country, and he's not a quiter. he's a fighter. i want to introduce to you joe the plumber. [applause] [applause] >> i really appreciate you all coming. i loved my own plumbing crews. i had communications engineer. i had guys that worked for me. [applause] >> not that you-all work for me, but you do work for the american people? one way or...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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stay with us. has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? ♪ >>> as the republican party searches for meaning in the political minority one georgia congressman is doing his best to close the gap between the off the kook end obama equals hitler fringe and the sort of mainstream republicanism that is supposedly embodied by the party's elected officials. his name is paul brown. he is the missing link. he first got famous this past november when he told a rotary club in georgia that barack obama was a marxist and that he reminded congressman brown of hitler. you know, a hitler marxist. a couple weeks ago congressman b
stay with us. has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make...
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stay with us. as many as 11 people were killed yesterday in fresh flooding in the country's southern provinces. heavy rains triggered landslides and destroyed roads. several apartment buildings slid down a hill. this comes in the wake of a typhoon that killed hundreds and left several,000 people homeless. >>> california officials are concerned that strong winds may start new fires and force more evacuations. governor schwarzenegger plans to get a look at the cause of the week-old fire that's charred more than 5,000 acres. the lieutenant governor has declared a state of emergency. nbc's michael oh cue reports. in a race against time more than 600 firefighters are trying to get control of the wildfire, within miles of a thousand homes. >> what makes it a difficult fire. >> the fuel, the terrain, the access all make it difficult. >> reporter: this one, fueled by erratic winds and acres of tinder-dry brush that hasn't burned in 65 years. officials say the blaze started near a religious retreat camp wed
stay with us. as many as 11 people were killed yesterday in fresh flooding in the country's southern provinces. heavy rains triggered landslides and destroyed roads. several apartment buildings slid down a hill. this comes in the wake of a typhoon that killed hundreds and left several,000 people homeless. >>> california officials are concerned that strong winds may start new fires and force more evacuations. governor schwarzenegger plans to get a look at the cause of the week-old fire...